Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate salesperson changes brokers. The salesperson must:
AWait 30 days before transferring
BNotify the Connecticut Real Estate Commission and file a transfer of affiliation✓ Correct
CRetake the licensing exam
DNotify the MLS only
Explanation
When a salesperson transfers to a new broker in Connecticut, they must file a transfer of affiliation with the Connecticut Real Estate Commission and may not conduct business until the transfer is complete.
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